The Wall Street Journal: Iran lobbies Trump through Oman and Saudi Arabia to persuade Israel to cease fire.

Tensions in the Middle East have risen sharply after successive Israeli air strikes, but according to the Wall Street Journal, Iran has privately sent messages to the United States and Israel through Saudi Arabia and Oman, indicating its willingness to cease fire and restart nuclear negotiations, bringing a glimmer of light to the conflict. (Synopsis: Israeli air strikes on Iran's "oil soars 10%", Michael Sylor shouts bitcoin: buy more and earn more) (Background added: Israel bombed Iran's natural gas oil fields for the first time, and also asked the United States to send troops!) How Trump responded) On the fifth day after Israel's successive air strikes and Iran's counterattack, according to the Wall Street Journal, Iran has privately sent messages to the United States and Israel through Saudi Arabia and Oman, indicating its willingness to cease fire and restart nuclear negotiations, bringing a glimmer of light to the conflict. Iran is willing to return to the negotiating table Iran has demanded that the United States "not participate in any new attacks against Iran" as a precondition for returning to nuclear talks, and has hinted that it is willing to accept a uranium enrichment cap and additional international regulation. However, if the United States refuses, Iran threatens to accelerate enrichment and expand the front. However, it is worth noting that Israeli Prime Minister Natanyahu reiterated in the cabinet meeting on the 14th: "The attack will continue until Iran's nuclear program and missiles are destroyed." Israeli military sources also told Haaretz that the IDF has prepared a further strike plan for at least two weeks, focusing on the Revolutionary Guard Air Force and missile stockpiles. Trump's attitude is the key Originally, US President Trump said on the 15th: There is a great chance to reach an agreement. "They have to fight until the winner is decided, and we'll see what happens. I think there's a good chance of reaching an agreement." But this morning (17) he posted through Truth Social, demanding that everyone should immediately withdraw from Tehran, and repeatedly reiterated that "Iran cannot have nuclear weapons", which once again deepened the market's concerns. Iran should have signed the "deal" I told them to sign. It's a shame and a waste of human life. To put it simply: Iran must not have nuclear weapons, I have said it over and over again! Everyone should be evacuated from Tehran immediately! Energy risks and the role of Arab mediators On the other hand, Qatari and Omani officials pointed out to Firstpost that Persian Gulf countries have urged Washington to put pressure on Israel because they fear oil and gas facilities will be the next target. The International Energy Agency estimates that the Strait of Hormuz carries 20% of the world's oil exports every day, and if blocked, Brent crude oil may soar above $100 in the short term. At present, Israeli air strikes have caused "structural damage" to Iran's main enrichment plant, while weakening some of its air defense and chain of command; Iranian Foreign Ministry sources privately assessed that Israel could not afford high-cost air operations for long and would eventually have to return to the negotiating table. Iran's ceasefire signal has cast a ray of light on tensions in the Middle East, but whether it can be implemented in the future depends on Washington's attitude and Natanyahu's strategic judgment. Related Stories Never Stop! Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said: "completely destroy" the Israeli regime by force Trump: The United States has long known that Israel will send troops to Iran! But Iran is welcome to continue "nuclear negotiations" and many high-ranking Iranian officials have died! Launch "unlimited" retaliation against Israel, send drone battle group [Wall Street Journal: Iran through Oman and Saudi Arabia, lobby Israel for a ceasefire] This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".

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